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Laptop DVD problems

anfieldman

New member
I have been trying to watch a caving DVD on my new laptop. Windows Media Player will not play it. It just keeps coming up with a message ''Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you are trying to play, burn, or sync an item that is in your library, the item might point to a file that has been moved, renamed, or deleted.''
Anybody got any ideas what it is??
The DVD is an English production so I cannot see what the problem is. :(

Cheers
Mark
 

anfieldman

New member
Thanks Slug.
Didn't work unfortunately. I'm bloody useless with computers.
I think this was something that happened before on a previous works laptop and my IT manager fixed it pretty quickly. I'll just have to wait until next week.
o_O
 

martinb

Member
anfieldman said:
I have been trying to watch a caving DVD on my new laptop. Windows Media Player will not play it. It just keeps coming up with a message ''Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you are trying to play, burn, or sync an item that is in your library, the item might point to a file that has been moved, renamed, or deleted.''
Anybody got any ideas what it is??
The DVD is an English production so I cannot see what the problem is. :(

Cheers
Mark

If your operating system is Vista ( :yucky:) try this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941651/en-us

Or if you recently upgraded from Media Player 10 to 11, check your add/remove programs, and remove Media Player 11 and backdate to 10 and try that.
 

first-ade

Member
Hi Mark,

You could try VLC, I've yet to anything that it won't play.  So long as the DVD is coded for region 2 (which is what I assume your laptop DVD player will be set to) it should work.

Ade
 

anfieldman

New member
first-ade said:
Hi Mark,

You could try VLC, I've yet to anything that it won't play. So long as the DVD is coded for region 2 (which is what I assume your laptop DVD player will be set to) it should work.

Ade

Cheers Ade  (y)
That worked a treat!
 

Pitlamp

Well-known member
I looked at VLC and got a warning that it doesn't have a digital signature, together with lots of suggestions that if I opened it all sorts of terrible things might happen to my computer.

What's the concensus on whether it's safe to use?
 
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